
Soft robots use water vapor to climb, grasp, and move
A quadruped robot can climb logs thanks to actuators that boil water in just 24 V generating more than 50 N of force.

A quadruped robot can climb logs thanks to actuators that boil water in just 24 V generating more than 50 N of force.

The first prototypes will be ready by the end of 2026 and operational deployment is expected in 2027.

The robot offers a return on investment in less than one year.

Humanoid robots will compete in athletics, soccer and industrial tasks for three days at Olympic venues in the Chinese capital.

A new generation of nature-inspired robots is emerging, and this time it's swimming and walking.

AiMOGA interprets natural language, recognizes gestures and moves with precision to assist real customers in an automotive dealership.

They can shoot water or foam up to 60 meters away and climb ladders, operating autonomously in areas inaccessible to humans.

The humanoid can carry up to 15 kg per hand and operate autonomously for 8 continuous hours inside a real automotive plant.

The robot can operate for more than 16 hours, moving on gravel, dirt, or carpet, even in extreme temperature conditions.

Controlled by Wi-Fi and made from scrap metal, Esghati promotes technological education through recycling and open access to knowledge.

EngineAI's PM01 robot performs a front flip, marking a major advancement in humanoid robotics.

The humanoid has more than 1,000 artificial myofibers capable of generating more than one kilogram of force per three grams of fiber.